Garden Center Nursery - Garden Plant - Plant Nursery

Looking For . . .

"Gardening Gift"

You have come to the right place. We have a very wide selection of garden products and informative articles for the avid gardener. To find what your are looking for:

 

Featured Garden Articles:



Organic Roses in the Flower Garden

Many people believe growing their flowers and vegetables organically is healthier for them and their environment. It is natural that you may wish to grow your roses this way also. Using the pesticides and insecticides that are usually considered to go along with growing roses and keeping them healthy can cause many people have to health problems . Maybe you just don't want those kind of chemicals in your garden and around your children. This article will give some pointers in using more natural methods of growing your roses.

1. First do your homework and find out what type of roses grow well in your area. Buy disease resistant varieties. If you live in an area that has problems with a certain disease, look for a variety that is resistant to it. If you can, purchase organic roses. As ...
Author: Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS GARDEN ARTICLE



"Free Plants, Seeds and Flowers"

Home gardeners give away free plants and flowers almost every day on the new GardenHere Internet site. Home gardeners save $10's, --even $100's on their landscape and home gardening projects. It's easy, fun, and a great way to make new friends. Visitors to GardenHere forums find listings of free plants, flowers, and seeds or place a notice telling other members what they are looking for.

Giving away extra plants is a tradition for many home gardeners, says webpage owner Al Stubblefield. Just this year, I sent Fuchsia starts to a home gardener in Arizona and Wisteria, Ivy, ...
Author: Ben J. Mann
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS GARDEN ARTICLE

 

We hope you find the information you want on "Gardening Gift"!

Garden Site Navigation:
Home
Garden Articles
Free Catalog
Weekly Savings


Product Categories:
Annuals
Fall Bulbs
Ferns
Fruit Trees
Gardening Accessories
Great Gift Ideas
Ground Covers
Perennials
Rose Bushes
Seeds
Shrubs
Spring Bulbs
Trees
Vines

Great Gardening Resource:

Gardening on Weekends

The Weekend Gardener

Plant Search:


Featured Items:



Kwanzan Flowering Cherry

Kwanzan Flowering Cherry

The Kwanzan Flowering Cherry Tree, `Prunus serrulata Kwanzan,' will rapidly grow to its mature height of twenty to thirty feet.  This deciduous tree is one of the most popular flowering cherry trees available on the market.  It has clear pink, double blooms, with multiple petals like a carnation.  The flowering period is three weeks long.  Once the blooms have been spent, they will give way to light green foliage that has a red tinge.  This beautiful ornamental flowering tree is also known as the Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree. 

 




Royal Fern

Royal Fern

The Royal Fern, `Osmunda regalis,' is a tall, deciduous fern that grows naturally on moist bluffs and ledges along streams, and is sometimes found growing in the water.  The broad fronds feature large, separated leaflets that give this fern an almost pea-family appearance.  Its spores are located in brown, tassel-like, fertile clusters on the tips of the fronds.  This gives the plant the additional common name of flowering fern.  This plant will also grow nicely in shaded borders, woodland gardens and native or wild plant gardens. 

 


 

Amethyst Myst Coral Bells

Amethyst Myst Coral Bells

The Heuchera Amethyst Myst, `Heuchera x Amethys Myst,' is also known as the Coral Bell or Alumroot.  This plant has unique, deep purple foliage that is dusted with silver, unlike the other burgundies of its family.  During the spring, its light pink flowers will appear, remaining into the summer.  However, these plants are more known for their lovely foliage than their blooms.  They look especially great in borders, woodland edges, rock gardens or in mass to form a ground cover.  This plant is perfect for a beginning gardener.